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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1906)
HCOD RIVER GLACIER, THUKflPAY. OCTOBER 25, 1900 For the reason that the lease on the Store room we now occupy expires soon, and the fact that we are unable to keep up stock at the Low prices established by us owing to the scarcity of bankrupt stocks in the country, we have decided to sacrifice the remainder of our stock without regard to original cost. For the next thirty days we quote as follows : Men's Rubber BootsSnag proof, hip length, regular $0.00 value. Our i nc price yHtLD Ladies' Shoes. We have been selling la dies shoes at regular wholesale prices, but from this date original cost will cut no ice. Children's Underwear. Fleece lined. Assortment is broken and so are OA prices. Regular 35c values, now UC The goods are right, the prices ditto. It will pay you here when in need of anything in our line LEAD GLASS. Tfc. Prove.. hr Which It la Cm ad Polished. Designs to be followed by the cutter are first drawn on the blank or plain glass with whiting and water and then traced with red lead and turpentine. The first cutting Is classed as "rough ing" In the glass factory, when the glass Is cut or ground out wherever there Is a red line. The first cutting or roughing is with a soft steel disk on which there flows a small stream ot water and very fine sand. The disk Is In a lathe, and the glass la held by the hands of the cutter, and on bis ability to firmly hold the glass and true eyesight to see that lines are fol lowed depends the quality of the arti cle. Cut glass In blank or plain form Is known as lead glass or best metal glass, crushing or collapsing like sand Instead of shattering or breaking like window or lime glass. From the roughing or first cutting the article being cut goes to the smoothing process, the same lines or cutting being followed on two stone disks, one of Gralglelgh or gas stone Imported from England and the other of blue stone, the finest cutting being done with the latter. The polishing Is done with wooden disks, from which the glass goes to nn acid bath and thence back to the polisher, who uses a chemical compound like putty, and finally to a felt disk or wheel, then the brush wheel and finally the wash with watur. ROBBED BEN FRANKLIN. HI Description of the Stolen Gar ment, and the Thief. The following advertisement la tken from the Pennsylvania Gazette, No. c032, wherein the reader of Feb. 22, 1738, was Informed that the Gazette contained the "freshest advices, for eign and domestlck, printed by B. Franklin, Post Master, at the news printing offices, near the Market Price, 10 shillings a year. Where ad vertisements are taken In and Book Binding is done reasonably in the best manner:" STOLEN on the 15th Instant, by on William Lloyd, out of the house of BenJ. Franklin, an half worn Bagathee coat lin'd with silk, four fine homespun shirt, a fine Holland shirt ruffled at the Hands and Bofom, a pair of black broadcloth Breeches, new seated and lined with leather, two pair of good worsted stock ings, one of a dark color, cambrlck Hand kerchief, marked with an F In red silk, a new pair of Calf skin shoes, a Boy' new Castor Hat, and sundry other things. N. B. The said Lloyd pretend to un derstand Latin and Greek and has been a schoolmaster; He Is an Irishman, about 30 years of age, tall and slim; Had on a lightish colour'd Great Coat, red Jacket, a pair of black silk breeches, an old felt Hat too little for him and sewed on the side of the crown with white Thread, and an old dark colour'd wig; but may per haps wear some of the stolen cloathes above mentioned. Whoever sequres the said Thief so that he may be brought to Justice, shall have Thirty Shilling, re ward and reasonable chargos paid by B. FRANKLIN. Triplet In China. In some of the southern provinces of China there Is a superstition that If triplets are born one of the three chil dren will eventually become a noted rebel. Iu order to avoid thut direst of Chinese curses, bad son, a "wise man" is sent for In order to decide which of the three children Is the destined black sheep. The three Infants having been conveyed Into a perfectly dark room, the "wise man" takes three pieces of twine, each of a different color, as white, red and black, and, entering the room, ties one of these pieces of string around a wrist of each baby. The one which when brought out Into the light la found to have the red string on Ita wrist Is drowned like a puppy. a "Book of Advertisement." The "Book of Advertisement" would at the present day mislead most read ers by Its title. It was prepared at the command of Queen Elizabeth and printed In 15G5. The purpose of the book was to define the doctrines, disci pline and ritual of the English church, so that uniformity should be secured In Great Britain. This book was the di rect origin of a denominational title lif England, for, after Its publication, Sampson, dean of Cbrlstchurch, In Ox ford, and Humphrey, professor of dl- . vlnlty at Oxford university, with oth ers, dissented from some of the doc- trlnes It contained; hence they were called nonconformists. A PInleaa People. A member of the Chinese legation, clad In splendid, pale hued silks, was talking. "Pins," he said, "cause un tidy habits. We have no pins in China. The right way to fasten things is with buttons and buttonholes or with loops and frogs. To fasten things with plna la to make use of an untidy makeshift To employ pins is to become lazy and slovenly. We have no plna In China. Certain foreign manufacturers shipped millions of them to us In the past, but wa sent them back. We bad no use foi them. We (were too neat" Aa Unpleasant Apple Story. Tiro extracts fioru the Olenwood (la.) Opnion, W..F. Laraway'aold borne, tells aa apple story that is quite the reverse of that being told at Hood Rivbr at present. They read aa follows : 1 will give one-half of all apples pick ed and hauled to Ulenwood that are sold. George A. Daviea. adv. A. G. Oourly remembers conun drum that he beard when he was i small boy and which be always re garded as a joke. It waa the ques tion "What la the easiest way to pick apples?" The answer waa "To chop the tree down, oarry it into the shade and pick the aplea. " Hut Mon day morning when Mr. Oourly was driving in Oak township he saw a man doing pretty nearly the same thing. He was chopping down the trees and picking the fruit. .What could have been bis object the county clerk did not enquire., bi'i it don't seem it would be worth while to spoil tbi trees when apples are so cheap. Snowfall Breaks Apple Trees. O. A. Thomas, formeily at Hood River, sends as a newspaper clipping from a Buffalo paper wbioh makes quit" interesting reading for resi dents in this section at present. It is as follows: Rochester, Oct. 11. The snowstora that struck this section last night and eaily this morning has caused wide spread damage throughout the fiuit orchards ot Monroe aud neigbuoring counties. Because of the uuusually mild weather the trees are still iu full leaf thus affording a better lodgiug place for the heavy snow. The result has been the accumulation of a bur deu too heavy lor the branches to support and in hundreds or ratt'S or ob Ira's have been completely wrecked. Cups for Horih-nltnral Meetl"(r. The prizes which will be given lor box exhibits at the uuiiuul meeting oftheStute lii'i'licultiirhl cooit-ly in Portland text January acre unntiuiiu ed during 'lie fruit fair huie mid ure as follows: Best box Arkausas Bluok Dryer O'Melley Co , Poitlaud.oup. Eeit box Wagener Bell 4 Co., Port land, cup. geBeet box Baldwin W. B. Olafke k Co., Portland oup. Bett box Spitz Mark Levy k Co., Portland, onp. Best box winter pear Page k Co., Portland, oup. Best box Jonathan McEwen k Kos key, Portland, cup. Best cox Hydes King Pearson, Page & Co. Poitiand cup. Best box Northern Spy Levy k Spiegel, Portland, cup. Best general plate display Officers State Board of Horticulture, cup. Best display of prunes paouud iu boxes O ill As Co., Salem, oup. Best box Oitleys Oregon Gas k Spray Co., Portland, half barrell lime and sulphur spray. Best box lady apples David M. Dunn, Poitiand, half barrel lime aud sulphur spiny. Prizes will also be given for the best boxes of Ben Davis and Winesaps. Sick Headache Cured. Sick headache is caused by derange ment cf the stomach and by Indiges tion. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets correct these disorder, and effect a core. By taking these tablets as toon as the first indication of the disease appears, the attack may be warded off. Get a free sample and try tbem. For gale by Kier k Cass. The Farmer's Wife ' I very careful about her churn. She scalds It thoroughly after using, and gives It a sun bath to sweeten it She knows that if her churn Is sour It will taint the butter that is made In it. The stomach is a churn. In the stomach and digestive and nutritive tracts are performed pro cesses which are almost exactly like the churning of butter. Is It not apparent then that If this stomach-churn Is foul It makes foul all which is put Into It? The evil of a foul stomach Is not alone the bad taste In the mouth and the foul breath caused by It, but the corruption of the pure current of blood and the dissem ination of disease throughout the body. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes the sour and foul stomach sweet It does for the stomach what the washing and sun bath do for the churn absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting ele ment. In this way it cures blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, sores, or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from bad blood. If you have bitter, nasty, foul taste la your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, are weak and easily tired, feel depressed and despondent have frequent headaches, dizzy attacks, gnawing or distress In stom ach, constipated or irregular bowels, sour or bitter risings after eating and poor appetite, these symptoms, or any consider able number of them, Indicate that you are suffering from biliousness, torpid or lazy liver with the usual accompanying indi gestion, or dyspepsia and their attendant derangements. he beat aswts Vnnwn tn madifH . 1 : leading Tyighra and pxii-l.ii.inni;f-? 1 1 the several schools of tni-ai nr.Ti Sft frava hwn Hllfnll and" liiritumlnn nmlilnwl in nr PRr--a r.,U.n fAT? Uisfftv.exk. That this Is absolutely true will be readily proven to your satisfaction If you will but mail a postal card request to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, K. Y., for a free copy of his booklet of extracts from the standard medical authorities, giving the names of all the Ingredients entering Into his world-famed medicines and show ing what the most eminent medical ofjheage mi of thnm. Ladies' Shirt Waists. We still have a few waists worth $1.00 to 1.50 or which we have been selling at 50c... wv Corsets. Armorside and M. & G. cor- r A sets. Sold regular for f 1.00. Now OUl Dress Goods. 1000 yards dress goods, staple colors, and good values at 9A 50c to 75c per yard. Our price OUt Plates, cups and saucers at just half the price marked. Cnllo Bta III St. "Whatr cried the brutal husband "You gave that old overcoat of mine ti a tramp T You should have asked m first. I had placed a hundred dollar In bills In one of the pockets of that coat almply to have the money In a safe place until you should want to purchase some clothes." "William Henry Suddsworthy," replied the fond wtfe, fixing htm with a Judicial eye, "you worked that game on ms two years ago. I went through the pockets of that coat and found a womout glove, six cloves, five cardamom seeds, four matches and a suburban time card. I'm going shopping for my dress tomor row." One Ere Olnnta. Sir John Mandevllle saw all sorts of queer things and wrote about them In bis celebrated book of travels. It was In 1536 that the veracious John visited a certain group of Isles (ylea he called tbem) which was inhabited by a race of on eyed giants. Of them be says: "In one of these yles ben folk of grate stature, as giantes, and they been hide ous for to loke upon. An thet ban but on eye, and that Is In ye mlddyl of ye front" lie also tells of another one of these "yles" Inhabited by a race of ono tagged dwarfs, each linving three ema- Ironing Hoard. I have just made up an assortment of these necessary , articles, also have the material to make tbem to order. Experience has taught what kind give tbe best sen ice, also what to make tbeui ot to pieveut warping, checking or extracting pitch. Youis for uii. ibiug in tbe carpeu teiing line. F. G. COE, Opposite O, B. Hartley's Res. Phone 571. Wanted Posh ion ii h fanner on strawberry farm. Am well exiM't ieiio-d and willing to work Address T. J. Huniinond, Box 08, Springfield, Ore. As a dressing for sores, bruises and burns, Chamberlain's Salve is all that can be desired. It is soothing and heal ng its effect Price 25 cents. For sale by Kelr & Cass. A Young Mother at 70. "Mv mother has suddenly been made young at 70. Twenty years of Intense buffering from dyspepsi had entinlv disabled ber, until six mm. Hi iiuo, when she began taking IOI. iiir Bitters, wbioh have complete ly i intd l,i r and restored tbe strength hii l tu'litity she bad Iu tbe prime of lile," iilea Mrs. W. L. Gilpatrick, of Dtiutortb, Me. Greatest restora live medicine on tbe globe. Set Stomaob, Liver aud Kidneys right purifies tbe blood, and cures Malaria, Billionsnessaud Weaknesses. Wonders fill Nerve Tonic. Price 50. cents Guaranteed by Chaa. N. Clarke. J.A.Folfjer&C9? Mir., -.irir: J. A. THEIR POINTS you are interested in having the BEST get acquainted with Oliver Steel and Chilled Plows Moline Orchard Disc Buckeye Cider Mill Sharpels Tubular Cream Seperator Faultless Grubning Machine Aermoter Wind Hills' (Need no Baan Spray Pumps Syracuse Spring Tooth Vehicles and Farm Machinery (EXCLUSIVELY) J. R. NICKELSEN Cotton to come Reduction la Flour and Feed. Special cash price on Flour and Feed at warehouse. Bran f 14 per ton; shirts, $16 per ton ; flour, (4 per barrel. V. McDonald. Not for your dealer's fake, nor for Benson's take but far your own sake get some of Benson's Fancy new potatoes. Tbey will tnaka you smile. McGuire Bros, make their own leaf ard under their on brand. OREGON SHOip LINE a Union Pacific 3 Trains to the East Daily Through Pullman standards end ton r lit leeplns cor. dally to Omaha, Chicago, Wpo kane; tourist ileeplng cam daily to Krbwu Mv; through Pullman tourlBt sleeping car (pnrsonanlly conducted) weekly to Chicago. Reclining chair ears (seat free) to the East dally. llnlon Pepot- Leave. Arrive. Chicago-Portland Special for Hie Kast via Huntington. dally 8:30 am 5.-00 pm Hpokune Flyer for Knstern Washington. Walla Walla, Lwitnu, I 'oeur d' Alene and Oreat Northern point., dally 6:15 pin 8:00 am Atlantic E pres. IbrtueEant via Huntington, dally....... 8:15 pm 7:15am Porl land-Bigg, local, for all ,olnt between Ulgga and Portland, dally 8:15 am S.-00 pm RIVKlt SCHEDULK FORA8TOUiA and s.00 P. M. 5:00 P. M way point, connecting Pally Dally with steamer for II aco except exnept and North Beach .team- Hnnday, Buuday. er HbwhIo, Ash street Saturday, dock (water per.) I0KX) P. M, FOR linyum, Oregon 71 A. M. 7:30 P. M. fltv and Yamhill lllv Dally Dally er point. Ash .treei except except dock (water per.) Hunday. Buuduy. "TrTl K wTbTON, A. M. 40 P. M. Idaho, and way point", Dally Dally from Rlparla, Wash. except e'P' . K Saturday Friday OFFICE HOURS Freight Honae-8 a. m. to 12 noon; 1 to p. m. No freight received or delivered after 6 P'pa8sengcr Depot-Houra for delivery of ex preaa and baggage will he a. m. till p. m. WM. McMURRAY. General Panger Agent, Portland, Or. II. W. HOYI.K.;.enl, H.d Hlver. O. R. A N. TIME TABLE. Knot boi.inl .No. No. So. No. No. No. Weat No. No. No. No. li. i ht unit Hiieolui, n: a. 4. tMkHne Flyer, 8:35 i. in. , Mall and KxprMM, 10:42 p. m. 8, Kcita. in. No mall. 24, Way Freight, 12:15 p. m. 22. Fast Freight, 4:05 a. m. bound 1, Portland Hpeelul. ::(6 p. m. 8, Portland Flyer, &s8. in. 5, Mall and Kxprew, 4:4K a. in. V u.lit n m Kit mall. No. 2S. Wv Freight. :' a. m. No. 65, Faat Freight. l.'OS p. m. Absolutely Pure! NO ADULTERATION Pun Cream Tartar and 'Pure Bicarlonate Soda Only SOLD on MERIT- Fdger & CO. Saa Francis OF SUPERIORITY are many, too many to print here, but if Buckeye Force Pump Fixing) Kimball Cultivators Sweaters. Ladies' and children's wool sweaters and Tain O'Shanter Caps at loss than the lowest wholesale prims. Rubbers. We have a large stock of men's and children's Rubbers and Arties. We positively cannot be undersold on any of these seasonable goods. Bats for quilts, 2 rolls. BLOWERS BROS. C. P. R. Next Door to MeOuire llrotliem. Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired All work done with Electric Iron ami guaranteed BE It la your duty to mak youraelf u attractive aa xaittilr. If Juu biTt RFAIITIFIII maddj, tallow. - wrinkled, umlirhtlr enmpleitoa, learn how ti acquire a infect akin by harQilvea, guaranteed methods. 1 will and you a free pamphlet. In a plain nrelopa. firing all particular!. If yon writ today. Flra yeara established. MADAMS . HUDSON, 2H7 Mnrleuy bld., SX4 Waahtngtnn at., Portlnnd. Oregon. White Salmon-Hood River PEI-ET Two big sail boats, two big perfectly safe gasoline launches and two big ferry scows. Expert sailors in charge. Boats leave at all hours. DEAN & PEAKSON Licemtd Ferrymen. RALPH REED Best line of Cigars in the City Also handle line of ' Pipes, Tobaccos and Fishing Tackle AND THC EAST When purchasing ticket to Chi cago and the East, see that it reads via the Chicago & North western Railway. Choice of routes via Omaha or via St. Paul and Minneapolis. It is the rout of The Overland Limited and the direct line to Chicago from the Coast Four fast daily Chicago trains make connections with all transconti nental trains at St. Paul and Minne apolis. Thi "Best of Everything; All agents sell tickets via this line. For further information apply to . V. HOLD!, axaaral aal, O. .. H.-W. ft, IBS Third St., PORTLAND. OKI. Through Utah and Colorado Castle Gate, Canon of the Grand, Black Canon, Marshall and len- nessee Passes, and the World Famous Itoyal Gorge. For descriptive and llloatrated pamph let", wriu) a W. C. McBRIDE. General Agent 124 Third street, PORTLAND, OR. . - f ji m-m' I s eTe I Nature's Wondrous Handiwork I Banner Patterns. Sold everywhere r at 10c and 15c. Our price. Ot Men's Underwear. Fleece lined, or. Generally sold at COc. Now 0 Jt Men's Slickers, Macintoshes and rubber coats at greatly reduced prices. See them. Men's Collars. Linen and up to nr. date in every particular. ,'l for )v 15c Umbrellas. Regular 0c umbrel las. Now S. E. BARTMESS, LICENSED Undertaker and Embalmer. FOR OREGON AND WASHINGTON FURNITURE AND BUILDING MATERIAL We sell household goods for CASH and give big discount. If you are looking for bargains call on us. See our display of HIGH GRADE MATTRESSES which includes the best offered to the trade. A combina tion of Cotton Felt and Hair. That will not lump and always remain light and fluffy. MATTINGS and CARPETS At prices never before quoted New Location. We are now located in the Smith Building, in the room formerly occupied by J. E. Hand, where we will be pleased to see all of our old customers as well as new ones. This huge mid well-lighted store has been fitted up vitv the best and most complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Flour and Feed ever displayed in the City. Fresh Vegetables received daily. Call and inspect our stock. SPOT CASH GROCERY WOOD & SMITH BItOS., Proprietors. H unts Paint . Wall Paper Co. Have added a complete line of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH ES and BRUSHES. HEATH tfc MILLIGAN MIXED PAINTS. Our stock of paper includes latest designs in Blanks, Gilts and high Grades, From 10c up. A full stock of room molding, Picture rail, Plate rail and a small line of novelties in Framed Pictures. CALCIM0, the latest thing in room tinting, mixed to order. Painting, Paper hanging, Sign work etc. Phone G71. First and Oak Streets. Millinery Display v OF THE Latest Designs in Pattern Hats At Mme. Abbott's 30c This Bank Free What our men and women of fifty years hence will lie depends on tbe children of to day. Is it not worth our while, even at the eobt of considerable etfort, if necessary to teach our boy or girl the value of money, the habits of thrift, economy and savings. Her bert Spencer says "education is the prepara tion for complete living." One of our Home Savings Banks which you can have FREE upon opening an account with one dollar or more, if in your home, is a constant appeal ing educator, teaching the habit of saving silently, forcefully, and not to be denied. Savings Department First National Bank o